.zip .rar .cab
A compressed folder can have many extensions. The usual windows extension is .zip. But .7z (for 7zip) and .rar can also be used.
there are a few but the main ones are zip, rar and cab The answer that the A+ book is looking for is .zip.
Compressed (zipped)
The delimiters: "" and "/".
Depends on the operating system...In Windows (with a command prompt open and the current directory is this data folder): del a*.txtThe del command is used to delete files and takes an argument containing the name of the file. Wildcards, such as * (denotes "any number of characters"), are used to take action on any items in the folder that meet the requirements. You can think of a*.txt as meaning "starts with an a followed by any number of characters, and ending with a period and the extension 'txt'."
* an asterisk
It's a wildcard which means any single character. For instance: > dir ???.txt This will list all 3-letter file names that have a .txt extension in the current folder. An asterisk can also be used as a wildcard and represents any group of characters. > dir *.txt This will list all file names that have a .txt extension in the current folder.
For workbooks in Excel 2003, the extension .xls is used.
.dbs
.doc
In Dos-just write (DEL Folder Name) this command will delete all the Files inside that folder,then write (RD Folder Name) This will Remove your Folder. Remember both command contain Same folder name. Which you want to Delete.(DEL)command is used to delete Files. (RD) command is used to delete Folder
Divers (and others) call the compressed air cylinders used by divers tank(s) or SCUBA tank(s).